
Customs Trade Specialists
SOLO World Partners’ customs trade services streamline global trade operations, ensuring fast, compliant, and cost-effective cross-border transactions. Our support group of licensed customs brokers manage import/export documentation, tariff classifications, duty optimization, and regulatory compliance, minimizing delays and reducing costs. With deep expertise in international trade laws and a proactive approach to customs clearance, SOLO helps businesses navigate complex supply chains seamlessly, enhancing efficiency and accelerating cargo movement worldwide.
SOLO is happy to announce that President Adam Crysler has achieved federal certification and licensing as a U.S. Customs Broker. Through this license, SOLO is now licensed & certified to operate in all 50 U.S. states.

What Is a U.S. Customs Broker?
A Customs Broker is an individual or firm authorized by CBP to assist importers and exporters in meeting all federal requirements for international shipments. Brokers play a vital role in:
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Ensuring full compliance with import/export laws
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Classifying goods for correct tariff treatment
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Filing customs entries and documentation
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Coordinating with federal agencies for restricted or regulated goods
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Managing duties, taxes, and CBP releases
It is a highly regulated profession requiring deep knowledge of international trade, classification rules, valuation, admissibility, and compliance procedures.

SOLO In House Customs Broker Services
SOLO World Partners is a U.S. Customs Brokerage fully committed to excellence. Our customers know that our U.S. Customs brokerage team has the experience and continuous training that assures compliance with customs regulations.
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24/7 providing expedited Customs release throughout the U.S.
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U.S. Customs clearance of shipments arriving by all modes of transport
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Preparation of Customs documentation
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Processing normal and Partner Government Agency (PGA) Entries (e.g., FDA, USDA, DOT, etc)
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Cross border clearance services
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Submitting binding ruling requests
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Assistance with protest filing and post-entry adjustments
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Custom Bonds
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Temporary Importation under Bond (TIB)
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Trade Show expertise including Carnets Continuous compliance education
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Section 321 Type 86 Clearance
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Duty Drawback
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Compliant with CBP’s Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)
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Centralized Remote Location Filing (RLF)
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Importer Security Filing (ISF, 10+2)
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Reconciliation
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Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ)
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Ability to Clear Hand Carry / On Board Courier
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Assistance with Duty Drawback (TFTEA) and other specialized programs
Customs
Brokers
Advanced:
FTZ, Bonded, IMMEX

SOLO Customs / Trade - Certification





C-TPAT
IMMEX
R.O.
FTZ
Bonded

C-TPAT
The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) is a voluntary supply chain security program led by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It enhances global trade security by partnering with businesses to identify and mitigate security risks.
IMMEX
The IMMEX (Maquiladora, Manufacturing, and Export Services Industry) program in Mexico allows companies to import raw materials and equipment duty-free for manufacturing and export, promoting foreign investment, competitiveness, and economic growth in the country.
Revisión en Origen (R.O.)
The Revisión en Origen (R.O.) Certification in Mexico allows companies to verify and certify the origin of goods directly at their facilities, streamlining customs procedures, reducing inspection times, and ensuring compliance with trade agreements and regulations.

FTZ
The Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) program in the U.S. allows businesses to store, manufacture, and process goods in designated areas with deferred duties, tax benefits, and streamlined customs procedures, enhancing global trade efficiency and competitiveness.
Bonded
The Bonded designation refers to goods stored in a bonded warehouse or transported under customs control without paying duties until released. It facilitates international trade by deferring taxes and ensuring compliance with customs regulations.
ISO 9001
ISO 9001 is an international standard for quality management systems, focusing on process efficiency, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement. It helps organizations enhance performance, meet compliance requirements, and maintain consistency in delivering high-quality products and services.
Latest
News
Stay updated on the latest news and events related to tariffs, customs, duties, and trade. These posts include summaries of official U.S. government documents and links to authoritative sources, such as the Federal Register.
